Provincial Nominee Program – Business Category

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Besides these,Canada also offers a few Provincial Nominee Programs under business immigration category, which allows the provinces to select, recruit and nominate qualified business people from around the world, who have the intentions and ability to immigrate to a province and establish or purchase a business.

Alberta Immigration
Alberta,a rich province,offers bountiful opportunities for the investors and immigration aspirants.Albertans enjoy a stable economy, no provincial sales tax, a world-class education system and excellent public health care. Clean and green spaces are abundant and there is plenty of sports, art, culture activities and recreation opportunities to enjoy as resident of the province.

Manitoba Immigration
Manitoba is the easternmost province of the three Prairie Provinces and enjoys a rich population mix, with people from every continent and virtually every country in the world, thereby providing a wide fusion of cultures and heritage.

New Brunswick Immigration
New Brunswick,the largest New Brunswick, the largest of Canada’s three Maritime Provinces, is nestled under Quebec’s Gaspé Peninsula besides the State of Maine. New Brunswick has signed a Provincial Nominee Agreement with the federal government,

Ontario
Ontario, a vibrant and multicultural province of Canada welcome highest number of new immigrants to immigrate and settle in Ontario. This province is known as the land of opportunity because of its prosperous, multi-ethnic society constituted by immigrants from across the world.

Saskatchewan
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) is a provincial immigration program made possible through an agreement with the federal government. The Entrepreneur Program is the category of the SINP designed to attract entrepreneurial talent and capital to the province.

Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Entrepreneur Program offers you and your family the opportunity to establish, acquire or partner..+ Read More..

FAQs?

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Q1. What is a Canada Immigration Visa?

It is a document that permits a person to work and live in one of the Canadian province or territory. It comes with several responsibilities and may be revoked in case the holder does not obey the Canadian residency obligations or is found guilty of conducting criminal activities in the country.

Q2. When can I obtain citizenship of Canada?

The Canadian Citizenship can typically be obtained after a period of three years of Permanent residence in Canada.

Q3. What is a Canadian Permanent Resident Card?

A Canadian Permanent Resident Card is a small, secured plastic card which contains the cardholder’s personal details and confirms the holder’s status as a Permanent Resident of Canada.

Q4. Is dual citizenship recognized in Canada?

Yes. Since 1977, the Canadian country has permitted its citizens to hold multiple or dual citizenship. This means that a citizen of Canada will not lose his/her Canadian citizenship in case he/she retains his/her native nation’s citizenship.

Q5. What is the Canadian Experience Class Program?

The Canadian Experience Class Program is an immigration category that permits temporary international workers to work in the country with a Permanent Resident Visa of Canada.

Q6. What is a Provincial Nominee program?

The Provincial Nominee program was instituted by Citizenship and Immigration Canada to permit different provinces and territories of Canada to select individuals who have required skills and experience for filling in the position of work which cannot be done by existing workforce in Canada and further contribute to the economic development of the country. Most territories and provinces within the country take part in the Provincial Nominee programs.

Q7. Can an individual apply for a Temporary Work Permit and a Canada Immigration Visa?

Yes. An individual can apply only for a Temporary Work Permit or in combination with an application for an immigration visa. CIC recognizes dual intent, whereby an individual can work in Canada on temporary basis and thereafter live and work in the country permanently.

Q8. Do students need a student visa for pursuing a short term course?

The need for a student visa majorly depends on the length of the course. If the course duration is less than six months, then there is no need for a student visa. However, if the course duration is more than six months, you must apply for a student visa.

Q9. Is there an eligibility occupation list under the Federal Skilled Worker Visa category?

No, there is no eligibility occupation list prevalent at this time under the Federal Skilled Worker Visa category. Applicants of this category must have a minimum one year work experience in the last 10 years in a National Occupation Classification (NOC) code types O, A and B.

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